Mapping
Seabed mapping, or bathymetric mapping, charts ocean floor features using advanced technology. It supports scientific research, resource management, and infrastructure planning. Unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) enhance this process by providing fast, precise, and cost-effective data collection, especially in hard-to-reach areas, revolutionizing underwater exploration.
Inspection
Underwater inspections are costly and risky, often yielding unclear data. SEABOTS offers an Inspection-as-a-Service solution, creating high-resolution 3D models with minimal post-processing. This reduces costs and risks while providing accurate data, accessible through an online platform with centimeter-level precision from anywhere in the world.
Research
Seabots is a technology company offering marine insights through robotics and data analytics. Their solutions provide high-resolution 3D models via digital twins, reducing costs and risks in underwater inspections. These models support efficient decision-making and predictive analysis. Seabots’ Data Platform enables global access to precise information, applicable across sectors like wind farms, dam inspections, and fish farms.
GPASEABOTS, the GPAINNOVA group company specializing in naval robotics and technologies for the exploration and conservation of the marine environment, is carrying out survey operations at the marina of Palamós, on the Costa Brava (Girona, Spain). The research, which is expected to last until August this year, is part of PORTS4ALL, a project whose goal is to restore the marine ecosystems in port facilities, improving their sustainability through digital tools within the framework of connected Industry 4.0.
This initiative is being implemented by a consortium formed by Aldasa Sistemas, a company specializing in environmental analysis; Seastainable Ventures, a firm focused on sustainable development; Eurecat-Centre Tecnològic de Catalunya, the Catalan Water Partnership (CWP) and GPASEABOTS.
Data acquisition with surface drones
GPASEABOTS uses its SB 100 PRO, the most versatile ultra-compact Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) on the market. The device has been specifically designed to work in environments with 4G connectivity. It is a multifunctional platform ready to incorporate several instruments and, depending on the payloads added, perform tasks related to hydrography, water analysis, mooring inspection, scientific research, search & rescue missions and water cleaning. These vehicles are prepared to access restricted areas and places that may be difficult to navigate or dangerous for people.
The purpose of the aquatic drone is related to the installation of marine regeneration systems known as BioBoosting Sysems (BBS). These have been developed with 3D printing, materials that are characteristic of the coral and help to recover the marine flora and fauna in environments degraded by anthropogenic activity. To evaluate the growth of flora and the attraction of marine species, the GPASEABOTS SB 100 PRO, equipped with a multibeam probe, analyzes various parameters of interest. The device allows all these data to be gathered and sent to the cloud. These not only serve to track conditions around BBS structures, but also to create virtual sensors that will monitor biodiversity and carbon sequestration capacity in the fight against climate change.
Atmospheric conditions forecasts
Moreover, based on historical rainfall data, the PORTS4ALL project is also investigating advanced Artificial Intelligence systems (Machine Learning) that will make it possible to predict discharges from the sewage network in the vicinity of the port, which could have a negative impact on the water sources nearby. In a situation of climatic emergency, where torrential rains are becoming more and more common and damaging, predictive tools become indispensable to anticipate the consequences of these phenomena.
The project, which has received funding from the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Tourism through the call for AEIs and the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (file number AEI-010500-2021b-34), is scheduled to be completed next August.
About GPASEABOTS
Established in Barcelona in May 2019 as a spin-off of the technology group GPAINNOVA, GPASEABOTS focuses its activity on the development of solutions based on naval engineering. Its portfolio includes solutions for the study, conservation and restoration of the marine environment, such as drones.
GPSASEABOTS is currently involved in projects focused on socio-labor integration and threatened and endangered species, such as seagrass meadows. Between 2020 and 2021, the company installed more than 200 buoys designed to filter microplastics on several beaches in Catalonia and the north of Castelló (Spain) to study their condition and thus contribute to preserving the Mediterranean coast.
The company has been granted the Fuera de Serie (Exceptional) Design & Innovation Awards, in the category of Sustainability, organized by the Spanish press house Unidad Editorial, and the 2nd Award at the Nautic Tech International Investment Forum. In March last year, GPASEABOTS received the Innovative SME seal from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.
For further information:
GPASEABOTS
C/Maracaibo, 1, sheds 2-6. 08030 Barcelona
Telephone: (+34) 931 256 536
www.gpaseabots.com